Recruiters from Independence Health System will host a system-wide Job Fair to recruit individuals for a variety of positions across its hospitals and healthcare facilities. The event will ...
From picture books to graphic novels, fantasy to family fun, these must-read books have the power to hook kids of any gender. Some are cultural touchstones that belong in every kid's library. Others ...
A Barrow school donated an impressive sum made from a heart-warming Christmas display to charity. Pupils from Chetwynde School have donated £130 from the charity box at the South Cumbria Multi ...
The 26-day Amar Ekushey Book Fair 2025 commenced in Chattogram today (1 February). Adilur Rahman Khan, adviser to the Ministry of Housing, Public Works, and Industries, inaugurated the event at the ...
The New Delhi World Book Fair 2025 is set to delight book lovers from February 1 to 9 at Pragati Maidan, New Delhi. Open daily from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., this event brings together publishers ...
At book fairs, one can see people strolling from one stall to another, searching for author-signed copies, unique covers, classic editions, and perhaps a tempting 10 per cent discount. For book lovers ...
Fair will remain open from noon to 8pm, and on the last day, February 9, it will close at 9pm Chief minister Mamata Banerjee inaugurates Kolkata Book Fair at the Boi Mela Prangan in Salt Lake on ...
With more than 3,000 carefully curated used and new books, Fair Oaks Books was started in 2021 by owner David Tipmore. The three rooms at the front of the home, once its two parlors and dining room, ...
The 48th International Kolkata Book Fair kicked off on Tuesday (January 28, 2025) with a record 1,000-odd book, magazine and cultural stalls, but without the participation of Bangladesh.
The initial hours of the fair saw a remarkable turnout from diverse age groups, eager to explore the literary treasures on display. Each person gravitates towards a specific book genre, and it often ...
It has been tempting to view the C.I.A. as omniscient. Yet Coll’s chastening new book about the events leading up to the Iraq War, in 2003, shows just how often the agency was flying blind.